Charles Eric Maine
Charles Eric Maine is the pen name of David McIlwain. He was born in Liverpool, UK.
He published three issues of a science fiction magazine called The Satellite which he co-edited along with J. F. Burke. From 1940 to 1941, he published his own magazine called Gargoyle. During World War II, he was in the Royal Air Force and served in Northern Africa in 1943.
After the war, he worked in TV engineering, and became involved in editorial work with radio and TV. During 1952, he sold his first radio play, Spaceways, to the BBC. Due to its popularity, it became a novel as well as a movie. He wrote more than a dozen novels, four of which were made into movies. He died in London in 1981.
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Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Thirst!
Alph
The bizarre and the bloody
The world's strangest crimes
The mind of Mr. Soames
Spaceways satellite
The man who couldn't sleep
The tide went out
World without men
High vacuum
The isotope man
Timeliner
Spaceways
Alph
B.E.A.S.T
B.E.A.S.T.
B.E.A.S.T.
Big Death
Calculated risk
Count down
Count-down
Count-down
Crisis 2000
Fire past the future
He owned the world
Mind of Mr. Soames
Never let up
Science Fiction Story Reader 6
Spaceways
Subterfuge
Survival margin
Survival margin
Survival margin
The darkest of nights
The Darkest of Nights (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
The isotope man
The isotope man
The man who couldn't sleep
The man who couldn't sleep
The man who owned the world
The mind of Mr Soames
The random factor
The tide went out
The Tide Went Out
The Tide Went Out (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
The Tide Went Out (British Library Science Fiction Classics Book 5)
The world's strangest crimes
Thirst!
Time liner
Timeliner
Timeliner
Timeliner
Timeliner
Wall of Fire & Too Many Worlds
World-Famous Mistresses
World Without Men
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